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| Thread ID: 31433 | 2003-03-21 12:50:00 | Networking & Home Directory | bk T (215) | Press F1 |
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| 129945 | 2003-03-21 12:50:00 | I'm setting up a small office network with Windows 2000 Server and 10 Win95 and Win98 workstations joining the Domain. The network works fine other than the 'Home Directory' cannot be 'seen' from any of the workstations. I've created a shared folder with all the necessary permissions given. I think I've done everything correctly according to Windows Help files. Could be that Windows 95/98 do not support this function? Someone told me that I need a login script for Windows 95/8 in order to have a 'Home Directory' for the network user. If it is true, how do I do it? Cheers |
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| 129946 | 2003-03-21 23:03:00 | All Doos based MS operating systems require a logon script. The drive where the home directory will be located needs to be formatted NTFS. The script path needs to be entered in the user profile. Instructions here (www.wown.info) While this is for NT 4, the principles are the same for 2000 |
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